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Great Heavy Duty Aluminum Outboard 2 Stroke Kicker Motor Bracket Mounting Board on 2040-parts.com

US $57.99
Location:

shandong, China

shandong, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:75877 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Brand:Unbranded/Generic UPC:Does Not Apply

Heavy Duty Aluminum Outboard2 Stroke Kicker Motor Bracket 7.5hp-20hp 
  • For 2-stroke motors 7 1/2 - 20 HP
  • Material: Anodised aluminium construction, solid polypropylene mounting board
  • Board area: 260 x 205mm (10-1/4" x 8") Mount area on boat: 135 x 230mm (5-1/4" x 9")
  • Mount holes: 8mm
  • Lift range: 340mm (13-3/8")
  • Mounting holes have a horizontal distance of 100mm across (centre to centre), and multiple vertical holes for different mounting options

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